Stove.



S. G. STARON I S. A. DOLNY. STOVE.

APPLICATION I'ILBD AUG.27, 1910.

997,715. Patented July 11, 19u

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Appncation iilea'sugust 27, 191e. serial No. 579,207

To allftehfn 'it mail' :concer-nf Be it known that we, STEPHAN G.STARON,

l a citizen of the UnitedStates of America,

. and Auseful `Improvements in Stoves; and we do hereby declare thefollowing to be a full,

and STEPHEN A.DoLNY, a subject of the Emperor of Austria-Hungary, bothresiding at Cleveland, in the county of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio, haveinvented certain new clear, and exact description of the invention, suchas will enable others skilled in the art -to which pertains to make anduse the Same.

This invention relates to new and useful yimprovements in stoves.

The object of this invention is to provide a stove suitable for use inrestaurant windows'and in similar exposed places which will becompact,'ornamental in appearance and having all parts thereof readilyacces-l sible. A further object of the'invention is to provide a ,stovewhich `can be very cheaply vconstructed and`which will be strong anddurable. l

.With these objects in view the invention consists in the featuresoffconstruction and y'combination of partsdescribed in thespecification, pointed out in the claim and-illustrated in theaccompanying drawings.

Referring to the accompanying drawings?UA between said bars at'bothsides and at thev rear and at lthe front of the frame and'with theirends rigidly secured to said bars 5 on their inner faces .are the crossbars indicated at 6, 7 and 8, the saidv cross bars being also formed ofangle iron. The bars 6 are secured 'at the .upper ends of the bars 5with their flanges extending outwardly and the bars 7 and 8.are 'securedintermediate of the upper and lower ends lof said bars 5 and have theirflanges extending inwardly. At the front of the frame at the centerthereof is avertic'ally arranged flat bar 9. `Along the faces of the`horizontal angle bars at the frontof the frame are arranged. at bars .acoffee urn or the like.

10 and over these bars and alsooyer .the vertical angle bars are securedthin sheet metal strips 11 which have been previously plated orotherwise ornamented. The joints of the said stripsll are preferablyconcealed by means of plates 12.

The top of the stove 13 yis formed of a single piece of sheet metal andis secured in position by turning theedge'thereof in under the ilangesof the angle bars 6. Immediately below the top 13 'are arranged theheat# ing burners 14, the said burners being arranged in a single rowextending longitudinally of the stove andthe cover 13 is provided with aseries of openings 15 corresponding in position to theburners 14. Asheet metal p1ate ,16 is arranged on the flanges ofthe angle bars 7 anda sheet metal `plate 17 .is arranged on the flanges of the angle bars 8thus forming acompartment below the burners which serves as awarmingcloset. On the under side of the plate 16 and on the upper side of theplate 17 at the lfront of the frame arearranged tracks 19 for two pairsvof sliding doors 20 which are designed to completely close the front ofthe frame.' The rear and sides of the frame being'closed by sheet metalplates 21.` At one end of the frame between the top of thestove and thevplate 16 is formed aV compartment 22 in. which is arranged a drawerl 23and at the opposite end of the stove Lis arranged an extension 241 whichis provided with a burner 25 and is designed to support On the top ofthe stove immediately over the drawer compartment is arranged amarbleslab 26 which serves as a place on which to rest articles 'of foodwhile preparing them for cooking.

Below the burners 14: is arranged a drip pan 27.

It will therefore be seen that we have provided a very light and compactstove which while highly ornamental and suitable for a display windowwill serve practically all the purposes ofthe heavy rangesnow in use.

What we claim is,-

A stove comprising a frame consisting of a series of vertically arranged'angle bars adapted to form the corners of said frame,

'horizontally arranged angle bars extending` lbetween and secured totheV upper ends of said bars, one flange of each horizontally arrangedangle bar lying flat againstthe vertical bars to which itis securedv andtheother flange Yextending outwardly at a right angle thereto, .a sheetmetalv plate arranged over -thetop of the frame and having its edgesvbent down and in under the outwardly extending flanges of thehorizontally arranged angle bars, said plate being provided withopenings, burners arranged beneath said openings, sheet met-a1 platessecured to the back and sides of said frame,vsheetmetal .plateshorizontally arranged Withinsaid -p'ose set forth.

In testimony Wl1ereof,we sign the foregoing vspeciication, in thepresenceof two witnesses.

STEPHAN G'. STARON. STEPHEN A. DOLNY.

Witnesses ,VICTOR C. LYNCH,

N. L. MCDONNELL.

